The New Ethics of Journalism: Principles for the 21st Century, edited by Kelly B. McBride, delves into the evolving landscape of modern journalism through a comprehensive code of ethics and essays from 14 leading thinkers and practitioners in the field. This authoritative book explores the challenges and opportunities brought about by technological advancements and shifting audience behaviors. It provides a new framework for journalists to navigate moral dilemmas in an age where information is abundant but often unverified, while also examining key issues such as the development of innovative business models, the role of social media platforms, diversity in journalism, the significance of storytelling, the impact of imagery, and the importance of community in contemporary news production. With a print length of 256 pages, this book offers essential guidance for journalists and communication professionals striving to uphold ethical standards in their work.
